Empress fire escape, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
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Empress fire escape, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
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Half moon over bridge lights, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
These paintings were too moist to add much detail, which explains the lack of a signature... I decided to leave them as is, no touch ups at home afterwards. Zooming in, you might see the crystalline textures that form when salty water freezes on location. Its not easy to get out of a warm couch under a blanket and decide to go for a bike ride with such wind chill at night, but its a neat thing that these paintings even exist now, I guess that's the reward of painting on location. This location is right next to the outdoor skating rink.
Neon lights trees, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Sunset Benny pine trees, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Walking past this puddle reflecting a pylon (and another construction sign off to the right), I thought, when will I get the chance to paint this again? Lucky me, right place right time! It was a real challenger to get all the blue, brown, grey and orange working together with dirty melting snow. Looks like it will stay hovering around zero for a while yet.Pylon puddle, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Empty lot winter vista, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Fire station snow shadow, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
From the look of it you might conclude it was warm today, but it was anything but. Strong, icy wind pelted Montreal which had received a fresh blanket of snow the night before. These trees in Dorchester Square line a walking path that only a few pigeons were brave enough to stroll down. Occasionally a group of pigeons landed right next to me anticipating food. To keep the top part of this painting clean, I omitted the background which was full of skyscraper buildings in shadow.
Pigeons strolling, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Tour bus Dominion building,watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
To keep things moving I did two paintings at a time. For example, I painted the background elements for this one, worked on the bus painting, then finished this one with the dark overlays. The paint brush handles like a gooey crayon in these conditions, so its hard to paint straight lines. The left is a car rental building, the right is part of the impressive Sun Life building.Car rental Sun Life, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Being a 'square' instead of a 'park' means that they can lay a million expensive stone bricks instead of having grass. At least the square is still surrounded by tall trees which house many squirrels. The medieval-looking building in the background is the old Windsor Station, now a community center. As you can tell, Dorchester square is at the center of some historic parts of Montreal. Dorchester was a British army figure, in fact, the main street through downtown Montreal was called Dorchester until they renamed it after a Quebec politician. This square retains the name though.Snow piles Dorchester square, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Road path tracks my shadow, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Train foliage, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Peel basin paw prints, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026
Old towers by canal, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, February 2026